Location: Hermitage of Notre-Dame de Bermont, France. The image represents: The young girl presented here is kneeling and at prayer, hands joined as one joined them in the time of Jeanne. She has the characteristic Lorraine attire of that same era, a white pleated rather high hood, a red dress. The white apron is a symbol of virginity.

15th century painting. The young girl is kneeling, doubtless in a chateau, because the ground is not the beaten earth of the houses of the era but a green and black tile-flooring. She is dressed in grey, with high hose, an attire of a man. Thence to think that it has to do with the departure from Vaucouleurs or arrival at Chinon, there is not but to take a step; to prove it is another thing.